Jason Stahl, Author at BodyShop Business - Page 43 of 67
Editor’s Notes 2.0: Pokémon GO – A Boon to the Auto Body Industry?

The Pokémon GO mania has officially caused its first collision accident. Should you prepare for a glut of new business this summer?

Editor’s Notes: Believe

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ improbable victory over the Warriors in the NBA Finals will keep us from ever saying again, “What are the odds?”

Mississippi Collision Repairer Challenges State Farm Over Vehicle Scan

A Mississippi body shop owner claims that State Farm is refusing to pay for a pre- and post-repair scan of a 2012 Chrysler van, despite acknowledging that Mopar says it must be done.

Super Ideas for Your Shop

These initiatives from creative shops might just inspire you to be different and daring.

Editor’s Notes: What Makes You Stand Out?

With business harder and harder to come by these days, you really need to find something unique to make you stand out…and make you unforgettable.

Editor’s Notes 2.0: Driver Types

The Wanderer. The Itchy Foot. The Tailgater. The Multitasker. We’ve all experienced these types of drivers on the road. Here is my attempt at defining them all.

Editor’s Notes: What’s the Procedure?

At some point, this industry has to get on the same page as to how to properly and safely repair vehicles.

Editor’s Notes 2.0: No Texting and Driving!

I have a confession to make: I have texted while driving. But 90 percent of the time, my cellphone sits on the passenger seat like a loyal lap dog and my hands are firmly planted on the wheel and my focus is on the road.

PPG MVP Conference Offers Collision Repairers Inspiration in Scottsdale

Event held April 24-26 at the Camelback Inn Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Ariz., emphasized the radical change going on in business and how technology is developing at lightning speed.

CIC Parts & Materials Committee Addresses ‘Opt-OE’ Parts

Collision repairers have been seeing more and more parts in the estimating systems slugged “Opt-OE” or “Alt-OE” and are confused as to exactly what that means.

Class A Shop Debate Continues at CIC

The decision was made to eliminate a “cosmetic collision” category in the definition but not altogether kill the document, which many repairers at the meeting had been in favor of.

Technical: Red Hot

More and more body shops are discovering that infrared curing lamps are a key component to improving throughput and cycle time.